For me, I usually just go with 40G for the '/' partition, my swap
matches the size of my physical memory and /home gets the rest.
Swap needs to match the amount of your physical memory if you're
planning on hibernating. If you don't plan to ever use hibernation, and
you have a lot of
When installing ubuntu or other distributorstions, I usually install with
default settings.
Now I am thinking of installing Accessible Coconut, and having a system
partition and a separate home and swap.
Should I do this, how much space should each partition have?
Is there a guide somewhere one